11. juli 2022

International Workshop: The Crisis of Liberal Interventionism and the Return of War

Den 4.-5. juli var CMS medvært for en workshop på Københavns Universitet, om krisen for liberal interventionisme og krigens tilbagevenden. Workshoppen blev finansieret af Carlsbergfondets bevilling CF22-0019, og var organiseret i fællesskab, af Dr. Cornelia Baciu (Center for Militære Studier og Institut for Statskundskab, Københavns Universitet), Dr. Falk Ostermann (Kiel Universitet, Tyskland) og Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Wagner (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Holland).

Workshoppen reagerede på behovet for bedre at forstå ændringer i landes udenrigspolitik, tilbagevenden af vold og udhulingen af liberale normer. Ved at samle eksperter om liberal interventionisme, fredsopbygning og sikkerhedspolitik kastede workshoppen mere lys over forandringen af sikkerheds- og udenrigspolitik i kølvandet på 'Afghanistan' og 'Ukraine', samt på årtierlange debatter om global regeringsførelse og fredsopbygning.

Bidragsydere

  • Anna Geis, Ursula Schröder (Helmut Schmidt University; IFSH) - Global consequences of the war in Ukraine: The last straw for liberal interventionism?
  • Kaweh Kerami (SOAS University of London) - Why some interventions fail: some lessons from Afghanistan (2001-21) (Se video)
  • Aisha Younus (Quad-i-Azam University Islamabad) - The Crisis of Liberal Interventionism and the Return of War: A Case of Afghanistan (Se video)
  • Mateja Peter (St. Andrews University) - The new terrain of political transitions: what the global fracturing means for our understandings and approaches to conflict management (Se video)
  • Valerio Vignoli; Francesco Baraldi (University of Milan) - Peace at home, conflict abroad: ideology, mission type, and parliamentary support for military interventions (Se video)
  • Atsushi Tago (Waseda University) - Unilateral Interventionism and Fear of Isolation: The Cases of Two Liberal Democracies - Japan and Israel (Se video)
  • Justin Massie/Marco Munier (Université du Québec à Montréal) - From Counterinsurgency to Proxy Warfare: The Evolution of Canadian and Italian Defense Postures in a Multipolar World Order
  • Florian Böller & Georg Wenzelburger (Technische Universität Kaiserslautern) - Grasping Security Policy Change: Conditions of Change and the Case of Sweden after 2022
  • Patrick Mello (Technical University of Munich) - Lessons of Kabul and Kyiv: German Foreign Policy, the Withdrawal from Afghanistan, and Russia’s War against Ukraine (Se video)
  • Hager Ali (GIGA Hamburg) - German Military Deployments from the 1990s Through Today: Discrepancies between ideal Weissbuch-Priorities and real Mission-Requirements
  • Gorm Rye Olsen (Roskilde University) - The rumors of the crisis of liberal interventionism are greatly exaggerated Se video)
  • Katja Lindskov Jacobsen (University of Copenhagen) - Infrastructural aspects of liberal interventionism
  • Israel Nyaburi Nyadera (Egerton University of Kenya) - The Ethiopian Government – Tigrayan Conflict. A Crisis With Responsibility to Protect (online) (Se video)